Latent tuberculosis in a newborn: diagnostic challenges.


Autoria(s): De Schutter, Iris; Schepers, Kinda; Singh, Mahavir; Mascart, Françoise; Malfroot, Anne
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01/04/2010

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In countries where the incidence of tuberculosis is low, perinatal tuberculosis is seldom diagnosed. With increasing numbers of human immunodeficiency virus-infected people and increasing immigrant population from high tuberculosis incidence countries, one might expect perinatal tuberculosis to become more frequent. Early recognition of newborns at risk for perinatal tuberculosis infection is of utmost importance to prevent disease by chemoprophylaxis. We describe a case of latent perinatal tuberculosis infection in a newborn infected from a mother with extrapulmonary primary tuberculosis. Tuberculin skin test was negative, and latent tuberculosis infection was eventually diagnosed by specific immunological tests. We discuss the difficulties in diagnosis of recent tuberculosis infection in neonates and infants, and the risk factors for vertical transmission of tuberculosis, which need to be taken into account in considering the need for chemoprophylaxis in the newborn. Although perinatal TB infection is a rare condition and diagnosis is difficult due to poor diagnostic testing in pregnancy and newborns, a high index of suspicion is needed to limit the diagnostic delay and to avoid progression to perinatal TB disease.

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uri/info:doi/10.1007/s00431-010-1177-8

uri/info:pmid/20411276

http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/60165

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European journal of pediatrics, 169 (9

Palavras-Chave #Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles
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